Practice notes - Trial Division archive

The purpose of this Practice Note is to outline the conduct of proceedings initiated on RedCrest, the electronic lodgement, court file and case administration system currently used in the Commercial Court. This version was issued on 21 December 2017 and takes effect from 2 January 2018. This version was replaced by a new Practice Note, SC GEN 19 RedCrest Electronic Case Management System, which was issued on 29 June 2018 and takes effect from 2 July 2018.

The purpose of this Practice Note is to describe the procedures to be followed for applications made pursuant to s 233 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). This revised version applies to all relevant proceedings in the Corporations List from 31 July 2017.

This version has been replaced by a new version (Second revision) which was published on 18 May 2018 and which applies to all relevant proceedings from that date.

The purpose of this Practice Note is to outline the conduct of proceedings initiated on RedCrest, the electronic lodgement, court file and case administration system currently used in the Commercial Court. This version was replaced by a revised version, SC CC 5 RedCrest (Second revision), on 21 December 2017 with effect from 2 January 2018.

As from the date of this Notice, Victorian Taxation Appeals are to be initiated in the Commercial Court Taxation List. This Notice was replaced by a revised version which was issued on 21 December 2017.

The purpose of this Practice Note is to confirm and clarify the circumstances in which an ‘Entry to List fee’ is payable in the Commercial Court. This version was replaced by a revised version issued on 21 December 2017.

The purpose of this Practice Note is to describe and provide guidance on the procedures to be followed by practitioners and parties conducting litigation in the Commercial Court. This version was replaced by a revised version on 21 December 2017 which can be viewed in Practice Notes.

The purpose of this Practice Note is to provide guidance on the procedures to be followed in the Personal Injuries List, a case management list within the Common Law Division of the Court. This version was replaced by an amended version (First revision) which came into effect on 1 March 2018.